RNAi-mediated resistance to Bean golden mosaic virus in genetically engineered common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)

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作者
Bonfim, Kenny
Faria, Josias C.
Nogueira, Elsa O. P. L.
Mendes, Erica A.
Aragao, Francisco J. L.
机构
[1] Embrapa Recursos Genet & Biotecnol, BR-70770900 Brasilia, DF, Brazil
[2] Univ Brasilia, Dept Biol Celular, BR-70910900 Brasilia, DF, Brazil
[3] Embrapa Arroz & Feijao, BR-75375000 Santo Antonio de Goias, Go, Brazil
关键词
Begomovirus; geminivirus; RNA interference;
D O I
10.1094/MPMI-20-6-0717
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Bean golden mosaic virus (BGMV) is transmitted by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci in a persistent, circulative manner, causing the golden mosaic of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). The characteristic symptoms are yellow-green mosaic of leaves, stunted growth, or distorted pods. The disease is the largest constraint to bean production in Latin America and causes severe yield losses (40 to 100%). Here, we explored the concept of using an RNA interference construct to silence the sequence region of the ACI viral gene and generate highly resistant transgenic common bean plants. Eighteen transgenic common bean lines were obtained with an intron-hairpin construction to induce posttranscriptional gene silencing against the ACI gene. One line (named 5.1) presented high resistance (approximately 93% of the plants were free of symptoms) upon inoculation at high pressure (more than 300 viruliferous whiteflies per plant during the whole plant life cycle) and at a very early stage of plant development. Transgene-speciric small interfering RNAs were detected in both inoculated and noninoculated transgenic plants. A semiquantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed the presence of viral DNA in transgenic plants exposed to viruliferous whiteflies for a period of 6 days. However, when insects were removed, no virus DNA could be detected after an additional period of 6 days.
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